Gauntlet: Slayer Edition Review
Gauntlet: Slayer Edition on the PS4 is great fun with some friends, but the end-game consists of too much repetition and endlessly grinding for gold coins.
Whispering Willows Review
Whispering Willows is a supernatural puzzle-adventure game that sucks players in with its beautiful hand-drawn style and mystery, but doesn't bring anything too new to the genre.
'Rituals' Review: An All Style No Substance Indie Adventure Game
'Rituals' is a minimalist adventure game with a lot of subtleties, but it tries too hard to have a deeper meaning, resulting in a disjointed mess of a mystery.
'Last Word' Review
In a game about skilled conversation, players expect great dialogue. Though 'Last Word' has a very creative and involved battle system, the clunky discourse just doesn't cut it.
Review: 'The Deer God' Elegantly Stumbles Through Procedurally Generated World
The beautiful and mystical world of 'The Deer God' is unfortunately not without problems, including inescapable pits and problematic procedural generation.
'Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China' Review
'Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China' features a unique art style and fun level design, but the stealth-focused gameplay starts to wear thin after a while.
'Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars' Review
'Tipping Stars', Nintendo's latest installment in the 'Mario vs. Donkey Kong' series, offers up tons of content and compelling central mechanic, but struggles to justify its price point.
Review: Choose Your Own Adventure in 'The Hero of Kendrickstone'
'The Hero of Kendrickstone' by Choice of Games is a fun, text-based game that’s sure to please fans of the old-school Choose Your Own Adventure books.
The Sims 4 'Get To Work' Expansion Review
With 'Get to Work', EA Games and The Sims Studio have put together a good expansion pack that sets a decent standard for the rest of 'The Sims 4' series.
'Bladestorm: Nightmare' Review
How do you make a game with unbalanced combat, repetitive missions, and a too-long campaign more fun? The answer is easy: add dragons. Lots and lots of dragons.
'Etherium' Review
'Etherium' delivers an ambitious real-time strategy experience that aims to force its way into a crowded RTS market. Read our review to find out if it succeeds!
'Mario Party 10' Review
'Mario Party 10' attempts to bring together a mix of old and new ideas in order to carve out a renewed identity for itself, encountering just as many stumbles as successes.
Review: 'Final Fantasy Type-0 HD' Takes the Series Back to Its Roots
'Final Fantasy Type-0 HD' features deep combat mechanics and a mature tone, but some confounding design decisions and awkward storytelling hold it back.
'Hatoful Boyfriend' Review
'Hatoful Boyfriend' is a bizarre, sometimes heartwarming, sometimes terrifying adventure where you can also date a variety of birds. Yes, you can date birds.
'Jazzpunk' Review
Developer Necrophone Games and publisher Adult Swim deliver the ultimate playground in 'Jazzpunk', a game that lacks polish but makes up for it with a focus on fun.
'Saints Row: Gat out of Hell' Review
'Saints Row: Gat out of Hell' offers more goofy open world antics on the back of some cool design ideas, but is limited in terms of scope and gameplay variety.
'Defenders of Time' Review
Rapid-fire tower defense game 'Defenders of Time' has the polish to stand out in a crowded genre, but key flaws may limit its appeal to a niche audience.
'WWE 2K15' Review
Sporting new looks and a handful of new mechanics, WWE makes its way onto the new consoles with 'WWE 2K15' where risky design choices knock the series out of champion status.
'Assassin's Creed Rogue' Review
With a story hampered by familiar mechanics, 'Assassin's Creed Rogue' is a worthwhile adventure for only the most devoted of fans.
'Halo: The Master Chief Collection' Review - in Progress
Read our review of 'Halo: The Master Chief Collection' to see if the collected saga does its hero (and history) proud on Xbox One.